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INVALUABLE EVIDENCE

IMPORTANT. RECORDS FOUND

(Rec. 11 a.m.) NUREMBERG, October 21. The voluminous personal record ol Alfred Rosenberg, including many letters from Hitler and defendants-at present awaiting trial for war crimes, will'be available for the international tribunal. An American naval lieutenant discovered the documents behind a false wall in a castle near Bayreuth.

Lord Wright, chairman of the War Crimes Commission, skid the file would provide the courts with all the evidence necessary to support the indictments.

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Evening Star, Issue 25620, 22 October 1945, Page 6

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INVALUABLE EVIDENCE Evening Star, Issue 25620, 22 October 1945, Page 6

INVALUABLE EVIDENCE Evening Star, Issue 25620, 22 October 1945, Page 6

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